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Newsletter No.74 October 2024

Axminster and Lyme Cancer Support
October  2024

Mary – This was a magical sunrise I witnessed post swimming this week. I love the changing seasons; they remind me we all need to keep adapting and changing with the curved balls life throws us. The crunchy leaves and incredible colours of autumn, I love this time of year!

We are seeing significant changes at ALCS  as we approach one year of being in our new premises. We are working hard behind the scenes to ensure we continue to offer the best possible support to all those in our community who are being impacted by cancer.

Please keep your feedback coming it really does make a difference when we are planning.

In this edition 

  1. ALCS  November  Events
  2. Thank you
  3. Recommended Reading/Website
  4. Beach Hut
  5. Connect with us (shop, donate, hut)
  6. Library
  7. 2025
Please click on the social tiles below to be taken to the website for more information or contact us should you be unable to access.

1. November Events

November 2024

Saturday 2nd November – Pop-up Shop 9-11am
Monday 4th November – Speaker Flower Essence 10-12pm
Wednesday 6th November – Men’s Yoga 6-7pm
Saturday 9th November – Blokes Brunch 9.30-11am – The Harbour Inn
Monday 11th November – Fermented Food 10-12pm
Tuesday 12th November – Younger Person Support Group with Emily Lanigan
Wednesday 13th November – Men’s Yoga 6-7pm
Thursday 14th November – Citizen Advice 1-2-1 Clinic 9.30-12pm
Monday 18th November – Speaker Force 10-12pm
Tuesday 19th November – Pie & Pint 6.30-8.30pm – The Rock Point Inn
Wednesday 20th November – Men’s Yoga 6-7pm
Thursday 21st November – Breast Cancer Support with Emma Finch 7.00-8.30pm
Monday 25th November – Speaker Seasonal Eating & Drinking 10-12pm
Wednesday 27th November – Men’s Yoga 6-7pm
Reminder our drop-in is every Monday 10am-4.00pm at Cross Keys House the above talks need to be booked on via the website or register your interest via email.  The next Lyme Regis session and last for 2024 is Monday 11th November 2-4pm Old School Rooms. You can register your interest in any workshops on the links below
Click here to book online
Click here to see all ALCS events

2. Thank you

Thank you  – The Hills Are Alive Walking Team – £1,051.68

The annual Hills Are Alive Team completed the 8 mile walk – some even undertook another hill. Thank you to everyone who took part and donated. Same time next year….

Thank you  – Rachel S

‘After taking part in the Chill cold water swimming course organised by ALCS, which started in April, I was enthused and signed up to the ‘Lyme Splash’. Months of training later including a swim if over 5k in the sea and borrowing a wet suit (thank you Vicki), psyching myself up, and getting all the gear, I was finally ready on the weekend of the swim. Unfortunately the organisers cancelled the challenge due to the risk of sewage pollution following heavy rain. I was naturally gutted and I’m sorry to those who sponsored me. Today I did a long swim in lieu of the event. Thank you to ALCS for the initial Chill session and John who ran it and I would highly recommend it to anyone thinking of doing the course.’

Thank you  – Rachel P

Who Swam 8 buoys = 310 meters 10 times. The equivalent of swimming Lyme Regis to Charmouth.

Rachel would like to thank everyone for their generous support,  along with anchovies of the warm Adriatic, the swallows of beautiful Lake Balaton and the seal & dolphin of Lyme Bay!!

Lyme Regis to Charmouth Challenge Sea Swim | Localgiving

Thank you  – Langport Triathlon in Memory of Nick Grace – £1,663.13

Will, Ellie, Hayley and Joe took part in the Langport Triathlon in Memory of their Dad Nick

Nick was an avid triathlete and was signed up to the Langport Triathlon before it was cancelled during Covid times.

3. Recommended Reading

Pasta with kale & walnut pesto – from Sharpham cook Janet


It is the time of the year when our bodies yearn for the warmer, earthier dishes, no longer craving the light summery salads.

Instead we have the rich dark greens that feed us our goodness.

Kale feels like a superfood at this time of the year and nuts too are falling from the trees. It’s the perfect time to nourish ourselves with them.

This simple pasta dish for 4 people brings these two health-giving ingredients together for a simple and delicious meal.

 


Ingredients

  • 250g kale (Cavolo Nero) taken off the stalks
  • 125g walnuts
  • 1 lemon
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • Chili flakes, to taste
  • 50g cheese (use vegan cheese if preferable)
  • 2 tbsp olive oil or walnut oil
  • 300g pasta

How to make this dish


To make the pesto begin by toasting the walnuts in the oven at 180oC for 8 minutes, or on a medium heat in a frying pan. Gently toss them until they’re lightly coloured and scented then roughly chop them.

Put two pans of salted water on and bring to a boil. Prepare the kale by stripping the leaves from the stems by running your hands down from the base of the stem to the top. Finely chop the kale and put in the boiling water for a couple of minutes, then immediately drain. Run it under cold water so it doesn’t continue to cook and discolour, then squeeze all the water out.

Zest and juice the lemon, then put the juice into a blender with the peeled garlic, olive or walnut oil, chili flakes, half the walnuts and half the kale.

Add seasoning and blend till creamy. Taste and – if needed – add more chili, seasoning and/or lemon to have the flavour and heat that you want.

Cook the pasta in boiling salted water till al dente then keep a little of the water aside before draining.

Once drained, return the pasta to the pan, add a little water to the pesto to make it more creamy then stir through the pasta adding the rest of the kale, chopped walnuts and half the cheese.

Stir for a few minutes on a medium heat till the additional kale is warmed. Serve with the rest of the cheese of your choice: parmesan, feta, goat’s cheese or vegan alternatives or a sprinkle of nutritional yeast, with the lemon zest and any additional chili flakes sprinkled over the top.

This is so simple to make, and you can have a meal made in the time it takes the pasta to cook. It feels light to eat, very satisfying on a cold autumnal day and can be varied easily by just adding a few different ingredients:  maybe a few sun-dried tomatoes, fried mushrooms, capers, hazelnuts or pinenuts or by adding a small bunch of basil or rocket.

Enjoy it your way! Just stir in lots of autumnal love.

4. Beach Hut

Beach Hut dates are advertised on the ALCS WhatsApp group.  Please send a text or WhatsApp to 07512 279663 to be added if you are an existing client.

The booking system has been designed to give priority to those going through treatment or recently finished. The confirmation and information is sent within the Eventbrite ticket. You can also manage your booking by cancelling any dates you are no longer able to use. The order information is on your original booking from Eventbrite.

5. Connect with us (shop, online, donate)

If you are looking for individual cards, or a bespoke gift locally made please do consider our online shop.
Hopefully we have made it easier for you to purchase beautifully illustrated blank cards, recipe books, key rings and CDs – all the money raised goes directly to help our clients.Just add your items to the basket and go to the checkout which is now using Stripe payments but Paypal is still an option. If you have any problems please do not hesitate to contact us for assistance.We also have a  little shop ‘The Nook’ at Cross Keys House with a selection of good quality reasonably priced items, where all profit goes directly to support local people affected by cancer. Please bring any donations to Cross Keys House for our Nook or Pop-Up Charity Shop we have one a month.

Did you know we also have a Vinted Shop  Click here to go straight to our store

Donate Now
Neal’s Yard

Neal’s Yard have some fabulous gift ideas and remedies on sale – you can now order via Axminster and Lyme Cancer Support.

https://uk.nyrorganic.com/shop/alcs

Making Art Talk by Christine Allison

If you are interested in attending one of Christine’s Making a Mark course you can hear about how she works at this talk…all welcome.

6. Library

We are delighted the library at Cross Keys House is being well used. If you have any book recommendations then do let us know. If you have any books you have finished reading please do return to us, for others to enjoy.

7. 2025

The London Marathon 2025
We are delighted to share that we secured a place in the charity ballot for The London Marathon 2025.  Claire Rouse from the Lyme Bay Sandwich Co will be running to raise money for Axminster and Lyme Cancer Support (thank you Claire).  Training is underway and Claire completed a half marathon just last week. Well done Claire … we’re cheering you on!
Find out more and support Claire.
Axminster and Lyme Cancer Support: Claire’s page (enthuse.com)
Coming in 2025 – Legal clinic with Scott Rowe
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